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Sweetie Pie Fall Scrapbook Page Layout

26
Sep
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It’s always fun to see the season’s from a different perspective. Today, we get a peek at what fall in Norway is like. Design Team Member Marjan Pel is sharing a fun fall page featuring her son.


Sweetie Pie Fall Scrapbook Page Layout 

My fall layout is called “Sweetie Pie.” I found some older photos of my youngest son in my photobox and I decided to scrapbook them with this fun late summer collection “Front Porch” by Pebbles.

My son was one year old when I took these two pictures at a hike in the norwegian Marka near Oslo wearing this adorable red woolen suit. The color of the suit fits the color scheme of the line perfectly.

To showcase all the beautiful patterns of the line I made three different sized pie charts and embellished the page with them.

You can find a step-by-step tutorial for these pie charts on my blog.

I used some additional chipboard shapes and made 3 flowers of punched patterned paper and bakers twine to complete the layout. The border is made with lots of washi tape in coordinating colors.


Supplies:
Front Porch Welcome Patterned Paper (732315)
Front Porch Breezy Patterned Paper (732316)
Front Porch Lazy Patterned Paper (732317)
Front Porch Cottage Patterned Paper (732318)
Front Porch Snuggle Patterned Paper (732319)
Front Porch Porch Swing Patterned Paper (732320)
Front Porch Barefoot Patterned Paper (732321)
Front Porch Picnic Patterned Paper (732322)
Front Porch Flower Patterned Paper (732323)
Front Porch Knock Knock Patterned Paper (732324)
Front Porch Book Club Patterned Paper (732325)
Front Porch Home Patterned Paper (732326)
Front Porch Dotted Fabric Thickers (732332)
Front Porch Frame Hang Tags (732331)
Front Porch Chips Chipboard Shapes (732335)
Basics Washi Tape Ash (747207)
Basics Washi Tape Rouge (747208)
Basics Washi Tape Peony (747210)
Value Pack Baker`s Twine 12 Bright Colors


Textured Cardstock White (AM710-81)

Filed Under: Fall, Layout

Real Men Wear Pink Scrapbook Layout (From Me to You)

20
Sep
21 Comments


Have you had fun celebrating the From Me to You line with us this week? We’ve so enjoyed sharing all of the projects. 

If you haven’t had a chance to enter our fun From Me to You collection giveaway yet, rush over and enter before it closes early this evening!

Today Design Team Member Wendy Antenucci is sharing a wonderful scrapbook layout she’s entitled “Real Men Wear Pink.” 

Real Men Wear Pink Scrapbook Layout



I was so excited to get to work with the From Me to You collection, and when I saw the Ring Ring paper I knew exactly what moment I wanted to document!  

I started by gathering my papers that were influenced by my photo choice – the Ring Ring paper because of the phone, the Hello paper for the words, and the Thanks paper for the color – I knew this was the basis of my layout and then I grabbed a few other things that I thought might go well also. 


I began by arranging my photo and a few pieces I knew I wanted to add in, then came the job of fussy cutting the phone dials and arranging them on the paper.

Once I had my basic layout created I looked for other papers that would give a splash of color to my layout. I think the little envelopes are so cute and it was the perfect size to contain one of the sayings from the Notes paper that fit so well, “I thought of you and smiled” which is just what I do when I see this picture of my boy!

After I had created my layout I began to look for ways to tie my phone dials all together so nothing was floating, this is where the twine came in to imitate the look of the phone cord.

A few stickers and chips completed the look.  I knew I wanted to use the title Real Men Wear Pink, but those pink Thickers were so girlish!  So I grabbed my fun roller stamp and dialed in the word hello to match my theme and stamped my letters giving them a little bit of boyishness!


Supplies:
89423 Baker’s Twine
747205 Clothes Pins
744237 Candy Dots
732278 Roller Stamp
732332 Cherish Thickers
732182 Begonia Basics Thickers
732281 From Me to You Chips
732280 From Me to You Photo Overlays
732271 From Me to You Phrase & Accent Stickers
732272 Phrase & Accent Stickers
732284 From Me to You Mini Envelopes
732261 From Me to You Ring Ring Patterned Paper
732255 From Me to You Hello Patterned Paper
732254 From Me to You Notes Patterned Paper
732257 From Me to You Memo Patterned Paper
732256 From Me to You Thanks Patterned Paper
732260 From Me to You Message Pattered Paper
62311 Black Precision Pen

Filed Under: Layout

From Me to You Scrapbook Layout

16
Sep
8 Comments

Design Team Member Becky Williams is kicking off From Me to You week with a fun scrapbook layout she’s entitled “Sweet Life.”

For this layout I really wanted to show off the variety in the “From Me To You” collection so I created my background by cutting strips of patterned paper of various widths and layered them directly on my cardstock.

I topped the page with a few stickers and chipboard to add more dimension to the page. 

Supplies: 
From Me To You Written Paper (732263) 
From Me To You Message Paper (732260) 
From Me To You Postage Paper (732259) 
From Me To You Memo Paper (732257) 
From Me To You Letters Paper (732253) 
From Me To You Notes Paper (732254) 
From Me To You Ring Ring Paper (732261) 
From Me To You Parcel Paper (732262) 
From Me To You Greetings Paper (732264) 
From Me To You Photo Overlays (732280) 
From Me to You Chips Printed Chipboard Shapes (732281)
From Me to You Phrase & Accent Stickers (732271)
From Me to You Phrase & Accent Stickers (732272)
From Me to You Gold Rub-Ons (732273)
From Me to You Typewriter Printed Chipboard Letter Stickers (732269) 

Basics Black Foam Letter Stickers 
Basics Ash Washi Tape (747207)
Basics Peony Washi Tape (747210)

American Crafts White 12×12 Cardstock (71259)
American Crafts Value Pack Baker’s Twine (366303)
American Crafts Black Precision Pen (62383) 
American Crafts This to That 3D Foam Dots (61709) 

Filed Under: Layout

Birthday Scrapbook Layout

13
Sep
6 Comments

There are few memories more photographed that our children’s birthdays and so many ways to document them. Today Design Team Member Patricia Kumfer is sharing a fun birthday scrapbook layout featured her seven-year-old’s birthday. 

Birthday Scrapbook Layout

For Birthday Week I created a 8 1/2 x 11 Layout of my seven year old Birthday Boy.

For this project I really wanted the photo to stand out so I went with some very natural color tones and used some silver Thickers to give that birthday SPARKLE! 

I also used crepe paper to add a ruffle to also give the page a birthday feel. 

Supplies:
Front Porch Barefoot Patterned Paper (732321)
Front Porch Knock Knock Patterned Paper (732324)
Front Porch Breezy Patterned Paper (732316)
Front Porch Cottage Patterned Paper (732318)
Basics Accent & Phrase Stickers (732185)
Thickers Cherish Grey (732332)
Thickers Basics Glitter ASH (732162)
Bakers Twine (89423)
How do you document your child’s birthday? Come back tomorrow for Saturday Share to see a fun photo pocket page style layout. 

Filed Under: Birthday, Layout

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